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There’s A Brand-New 2024 Chevy Camaro ZL1 Collector Edition For Sale In Idaho

The sixth-generation Chevy Camaro was discontinued with the 2024 model year as its swan song. Although it’s been out of production for some time now, a few new Camaro units remain on dealer lots. We found what is likely to be the final new Camaro ZL1 Coupe for sale at a dealership, and it happens to be a manual with the Camaro Collector Edition package.

2024 Chevy Camaro ZL1 Collector's Edition rear three quarter angle.

The car in question is located at Con Paulos Chevrolet in Jerome, Idaho. Unfortunately, the dealer doesn’t have any photos of the car. What we do have is the window sticker. It reveals the aforementioned Collector Edition package, which includes a center stripe, unique panther badging, Panther Black Matte paint (color code GNW), carbon fiber accents inside and out, 20-inch forged aluminum wheels with black lug nuts, and red brake calipers.

Additional options include a Performance Data and Video Recorder, a power sunroof, an exposed carbon fiber hood insert, navigation, a Chevrolet Performance center console lid, red seat belts, and a carbon fiber appearance shift knob cap. The total sticker price comes to $94,320, and the dealer site indicates a final price of $94,733.

2024 Chevy Camaro ZL1 Collector's Edition panther badge.

Production of the Camaro ZL1 Collector Edition was limited to 350 units, 300 of which were for the U.S. market, 274 of which were coupes. The one you see here appears to be the last one that you can still buy new.

According to Chevy’s website, there are still 14 2024 Chevy Camaro units for sale across the U.S.: five coupes and nine convertibles. Here’s the trim breakdown of what’s still out there:

1LT: 3 units
2LT: 2 units
3LT: 5 units
2SS: 2 units
ZL1: 2 units

2024 Chevy Camaro ZL1 Collector's Edition interior.

Of those two ZL1 units, one is this Collector Edition coupe, and the other is a convertible with an automatic transmission.

Chevy Camaro ZL1 Collector Edition models have been consistently selling on the secondhand market with six-digit price tags. With that in mind, whoever picks up this one likely won’t have to worry very much about depreciation.

George is an automotive journalist with soft spots for classic GM muscle cars, Corvettes, and Geo.

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Comments

  1. $94K!!! This is insane.

    Back in 2018, my buddy, could have driven off the lot a black fully loaded ZL1 from a dealership for $58K. Biggest regret he says he should have done. Now they want almost double. This has gotten out of hand

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  2. Cool $65k car.

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  3. How about a cool $50k car that’s from 2017 with nothing but a fancy paint scheme and panther logo that has changed.

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  4. Beautiful Camaro, but wayyyyy toooo much $$$

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  5. But they have the same car used for 180k

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  6. Whenever you have morons that have more money than sense, you will have dealers and others gouging them on the price. If people stopped wanting to be the 1st to own a certain thing, the cars would just sit until the price went back to the decent price. I will always walk out when I see the sticker marked up with greed or when a dealer refuses to negotiate the price. Those Maroney stickers are a joke . Those fake prices are exactly that, fake numbers.

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